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Interactive Network Visualization of Opioid Crisis Related Data- Policy, Pharmaceutical, Training, and More

@inproceedings{Scrivner2021InteractiveNV,
  title={Interactive Network Visualization of Opioid Crisis Related Data- Policy, Pharmaceutical, Training, and More},
  author={Olga Scrivner and Elizabeth Mcavoy and Thuy Nguyen and Tenzin Choeden and Kosali I Simon and Katy Borner},
  year={2021}
}
Responding to the U.S. opioid crisis requires a holistic approach supported by evidence from linking and analyzing multiple data sources. This paper discusses how 20 available resources can be combined to answer pressing public health questions related to the crisis. It presents a network view based on U.S. geographical units and other standard concepts, crosswalked to communicate the coverage and interlinkage of these resources. These opioid-related datasets can be grouped by four themes: (1… 

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